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🚜 India’s β‚Ή13,000 Crore Push for Construction Equipment Manufacturing: A Game-Changer?

Posted on September 15, 2025September 15, 2025 by anilravi.nair



Key Features of the β‚Ή13,000 Crore Incentive Plan

  • Scope and Focus:
    The scheme targets high-value, critical equipment such as tunnel boring machines (TBMs), ropeway/elevated systems, backhoe loaders, tower cranes, crawler cranes, engines, and transmissions.
  • Domestic Value Addition:
    Manufacturers applying for incentives must achieve a minimum of 50% domestic value addition, addressing reliance on imports of engines, sensors, control systems, and advanced steel alloys.
  • Performance-Linked Structure:
    Modeled on PLI-type incentives, rewards are linked to incremental production and innovation.
  • Industry Support:
    Major OEMs and component makers are expected to participate, cascading benefits to MSMEs and allied industries.

Strategic Rationale and Benefits

  • Alignment with Infra Push:
    Backed by the record β‚Ή11.21 lakh crore infrastructure outlay in FY26 under Viksit Bharat 2047, including highways, metros, freight corridors, and Gati Shakti projects.
  • Reducing Import Risks:
    Nearly 50% component imports currently expose India to global supply chain shocks; local manufacturing strengthens resilience.
  • Technology & R&D Focus:
    Incentives cover advanced manufacturing and green technologies, including electric and alternative-fuel construction equipment.
  • Employment & Value Chain Multiplier:
    Domestic facilities and supply chain expansion expected to generate jobs and stimulate allied sectors such as steel and materials.

Market Potential & Outlook

  • The domestic construction equipment market is valued at $9.5 billion (FY25), with projections to more than double by 2030.
  • India could become the world’s second-largest construction equipment market by the end of the decade, with sales already crossing 140,000+ units in FY25.
  • The scheme is currently under inter-ministerial review, with Cabinet approval and rollout likely in the next fiscal year.

Key Beneficiary Companies

  • JCB India – Backhoe loaders, excavators
  • Action Construction Equipment (ACE) – Cranes, loaders
  • Tata Hitachi – Excavators, mining equipment
  • Ashok Leyland – Engines, mobility solutions
  • Cummins India – Engines, power systems
  • Action Const. Eq. (Action Construction Equipment) – Backhoe loaders, cranes
  • Jash Engineering – Hydraulic and valve solutions
  • Kirloskar Brothers – Pumps, crane & handling equipment
  • Eimco Elecon (India) – Bulk handling systems

Summary

India’s β‚Ή13,000 crore incentive scheme for construction equipment is poised to be a structural shift: reducing import dependence, supporting mega infrastructure growth, fostering indigenous R&D, and unlocking jobs and supply chain multipliers. If executed well, it positions India as a global hub for construction machinery manufacturing in the coming decade.

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